Pressuring you to “act now” or else the deal will go away. Or someone who seems to be trying hard to give you a “great deal” without time to answer your questions.

To report a scam, you can with the Federal Trade Commission. You can also contact your local police or sheriff’s office or your state attorney general’s office to report the scam. Visit the for the contact information of each state attorney general.

Tip:

Remember that if something doesn’t seem right, you can always hang up or walk away. Scammers often want you to make a quick decision without thinking about it. Slow down, do your own research about the offer or consult with someone you trust.

Note: Do not include sensitive information like your name, contact information, account number, or social security number in this field.

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